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The $5.20 an Hour Dream (1980)
Character: Nurse
A debt-ridden divorced mother and factory worker strives to get a higher-paying job on the traditionally all-male main assembly line.
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The Gift of Life (1982)
Character: N/A
A young woman is faced with local disapproval and strain on her marriage when she agrees to serve as a surrogate mother.
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The Ghost Writer (1983)
Character: Mrs. Zuckerman
Nathan Zuckerman, a budding 23 year old writer infatuated with the Great Books, discovers the contradictory claims of literature and experience while an overnight guest in the secluded New England farmhouse of his idol, E. I. Lonoff. Also staying is Amy Bellette, a young woman with a vague past.
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Sons (1990)
Character: Granny
A trio of stepbrothers accompany their paralysed father on a jaunt to Normandy where the old boy saw combat and romantic action during the war.
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A New Leaf (1971)
Character: Gloria Cunliffe
After running out of funds, Henry Graham, a carefree playboy, plots to marry and murder wealthy botanist Henrietta Lowell.
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Ishtar (1987)
Character: Mrs. Clarke
Two terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the CIA, the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying to overthrow his regime.
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A Fish in the Bathtub (1999)
Character: Rose
A forty-year marriage begins to unravel when the husband brings home a pet fish that he wants to keep in the bathtub.
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Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984)
Character: Sarah Sherman
A put-upon Jewish deli owner in Brooklyn dreams of getting out from underneath the thumb of his domineering father and his haughty fashion-model girlfriend by buying his own restaurant in midtown Manhattan.
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Mikey and Nicky (1976)
Character: Annie
Nick is desperate, holed up in a cheap hotel, suffering from an ulcer and convinced that a local mob boss wants him killed. Terrified, he calls Mikey, his friend since childhood and a fellow gangster. So begins a long night…
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Margaret (2011)
Character: Neighborhood Lady #2
17-year-old Lisa feels certain that she inadvertently played a role in causing a traffic accident that claimed a woman's life. In her attempts to set things right, she meets with opposition at every step. Torn apart with frustration, she begins emotionally brutalizing her family, her friends, her teachers, and, most of all, herself. She has been confronted quite unexpectedly with a basic truth: that her youthful ideals are on a collision course with the realities and compromises of the adult world.
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